Argentina Qualify In Spite Of Maradona

By Alex
Somehow, someway we all knew deep down the Diego Maradona experiment in Argentina wasn’t going to go smoothly. It’s not like we haven’t noticed the train wreck that is Maradona over the last little while.
So far, his tenure has averted complete catastrophe but one has to wonder for how much longer.
Despite booking their trip [...]

Choosing Career Over Nation Is Not Treacherous

Originally from Whowerare.
Following his two goal performance in a 3-1 victory for Italy over the United States at the Confederations Cup soccer tournament, Giuseppe Rossi finds himself a topic of discussion among American sports writers and commentators.
You see, Rossi is originally from Joisey (also referred to New Jersey) who happens to have dual American and [...]

Looking Stylish In Barca Colours

By Manfred
FC Barcelona – The best team in the world!
I was surfing late one night when I got an email from a friend; ISW readers may know him as exposrip. It was a link from Soccerpro.com. Of course, being a Barca and Ajax fan, I had to check it out. Whenever exposrip sends me a [...]

Remembering Argentina’s 24 Orchestral Passes

Argentina often lurks in the shadow of Brazil in soccer in the realm of popular discourse. Of course, it shouldn’t.
Argentina’s soccer heritage is deep and brilliant. In fact, at this moment, with all due respect to Italy, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands and Germany, one could argue Argentina possesses pound for pound the most talented squad.
A third [...]

This Is Gonna Be Good

Diego Maradona, the soccer god, was named coach of Argentina – a bona fide soccer super power.
Sit back and enjoy because I have no clue where this is going.

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